Answer: $200 per kg
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Step-by-step explanation:
If the unit price is x dollars per kg, and she spent $300 total, then she can buy
kg of tea leaves. This is before the discount.
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Now let's consider the discount.
She's able to buy 0.5 kg more which means the
increases to
and this is set equal to the
since both expressions describe the amount she can buy at this discount rate.
So we have this equation:
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Let's do a bit of algebra to get things into standard form.
Multiply both sides by x(x-50) to clear out the denominators.
From here, use the quadratic formula with
a = 0.5, b = -25, c = -15000
It doesn't make sense to have a negative unit price, so we cross x = -150 off the list. Only x = 200 is the practical answer.
The unit price is $200 per kg.
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Checking the answer:
Before the discount, she's able to buy 300/x = 300/200 = 1.5 kg of tea leaves.
After the discount, the unit price is x-50 = 200-50 = 150 dollars per kg and she's able to buy 300/150 = 2 kg of tea leaves. Note the jump from 1.5 kg to 2 kg is exactly an increase of 0.5 kg. This confirms we have the correct original unit price.